The Experiential Learning Newsletter Archive

Welcome, it's great to have you here!

This page includes a full history of all published articles from our Quarterly Experiential Learning Newsletter. 

The Newsletter includes strategies for effective, beyond-the-classroom efforts; as well as resources for fostering a healthy desire in students to explore the outdoors and seek awe - equipping them with resilience skills to tackle effort and mental health challenges, and providing your school with a robust and meaningful narrative to support its focus on co-curricular activities. 

It offers insights into best practices for outdoor recreation and the role of camps in this journey.

The Experiential Ed
Newsletter Archive

Welcome, it's great to have you here!

This page includes a full history of all published articles from our Quarterly Experiential Ed Newsletter. 

The Newsletter includes strategies for effective, beyond-the-classroom efforts; as well as resources for fostering a healthy desire in students to explore the outdoors and seek awe - equipping them with resilience skills to tackle effort and mental health challenges, and providing your school with a robust and meaningful narrative to support its focus on co-curricular activities. 

It offers insight into best practices for outdoor recreation and the role of camps in this journey.

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Issue #1

Thanks for your continued interest in experiential learning initiatives for schools. This quarterly newsletter will keep you in the loop with news, events, and best practice strategies for effective learning beyond the classroom.

With JDP’s experiential learning, you can:

  • Intentionally connect development outcomes to outdoor rec programs
  • Foster students’ curiosity to  explore and find awe in the outdoors
  • Build skills and understanding around communicating, relationships and resilience
  • Gain insight into the overlap between outdoor recreation and EL


Tackling mental health challenges together

Navigating modern adolescence poses unique challenges. The wave of mental health challenges for young people is very evident in public discourse already. Social media and gaming have completely altered how children interact with their peers and the world around them. 

As prevalent as these challenges are, so too is the rise of wellbeing research and intervention strategies for young people.

So, what to do?

  • Keep young people connected to nature and the outdoors
  • Leverage research and available resources
  • Be proactive and intentional about empowering them to maintain their wellbeing

Give your students a positive start

JDP provides the setting and opportunities for students to create formative camp memories. From friendships to team-building, and a fundamental appreciation for nature. 

Through years of refinement in our hard-top camps and Kinglake Forest Adventures Camp programs, we’ve developed the right balance of fun and structured learning.

Check out the video below